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St. Augustine's Falcons

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St. Augustine's Falcons
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UniversitySt. Augustine's University
ConferenceCIAA (primary)
NCAADivision II
Athletic directorDr. J. Lin Dawson
LocationRaleigh, North Carolina
Varsity teams10 (5 men's, 5 women's)
Football stadiumGeorge Williams Athletic Complex
Basketball arenaEmery Gymnasium
Baseball stadiumUSA Baseball National Training Complex
Softball stadiumOakwood Park
NicknameFalcons
ColorsBlue and white
   
Websitesaintaugfalcons.com

The St. Augustine's Falcons are the athletic teams that represent St. Augustine's University, located in Raleigh, North Carolina, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Falcons compete as members of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association for all 13 varsity sports. The Falcons have been members of the CIAA since 1933.

Saint Augustine's holds the distinction as the most decorated Division II athletics program, with a record 37 NCAA team titles and 265 individual titles. This also places them as the fourteenth-most productive athletics program across all three divisions. All of those championships have come in either men's indoor (13 team, 75 individual), women's indoor (6 team, 41 individual), men's outdoor (14 team, 105 individual), or women's outdoor (4 team, 44 individual) track and field.[1]

Varsity teams

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Men's sports Women's sports
Basketball Basketball
Baseball Bowling
Cross Country Cross Country
Golf Track & Field
Track & Field Volleyball

National championships

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As of the 2018–19 season, the Falcons have won 38 team national titles, the most of any active Division II athletics program. Note: All titles belong to NCAA's Division II

Sport Year Rival Score
Men's track and field
(indoor)
(13)
1987 Mount Saint Mary's 74–38 (+36)
1988 Mount Saint Mary's 62–38 (+28)
1989 Mankato State 94–31 (+63)
1990 Abilene Christian 70–46 (+24)
1991 Southeast Missouri State 98–36 (+62)
1992 Abilene Christian
Norfolk State
81–24 (+57)
1995 Abilene Christian 9034–8434 (+6)
2001 NYIT 74–48 (+26)
2006 Abilene Christian 6612–55 (+11.5)
2008 Abilene Christian 68–49 (+19)
2009 Abilene Christian 105–80 (+25)
2013 Ashland 72–5912 (+12.5)
2014 Adams State 8412–83 (+1.5)
Women's track and field
(indoor)
(6)
1985 NYIT 77–40 (+37)
1987 Hampton 73–62 (+11)
2001 Abilene Christian 63–48 (+15)
2003 Abilene Christian 73–53 (+20)
2005 Abilene Christian 53–4812 (+4.5)
2007 Lincoln (MO) 105–64 (+41)
Men's track and field
(outdoor)
(16)
1989 Angelo State 10712–84 (+23.5)
1990 Cal State Northridge 111–60 (+51)
1991 Angelo State 120–6312 (+56.5)
1992 Abilene Christian 95–63 (+32)
1993 Abilene Christian 116–107 (+9)
1994 Abilene Christian 118–117 (+1)
1995 Abilene Christian 14012–95 (+35.5)
1998 Abilene Christian 97–80 (+17)
2001 Abilene Christian 80–59 (+21)
2009 Abilene Christian 94–86 (+8)
2010 Abilene Christian 82–62 (+20)
2013 Ashland 105–57 (+48)
2014 Adams State 112–67 (+45)
2015 Findlay 53–50 (+3)
2016 Texas A&M–Kingsville 85–36 (+49)
2017 Lincoln (MO) 58–52 (+6)
Women's track and field
(outdoor)
(4)
1997 Abilene Christian 81–69 (+12)
2000 Abilene Christian 77–66 (+11)
2001 Western State 80–59 (+21)
2002 North Dakota State 54–53 (+1)

References

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  1. ^ "CHAMPIONSHIP SUMMARY" (PDF). NCAA Statistics website. Retrieved August 21, 2015.
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